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Yes, and also leaving the mole on the neck. Most people over do the skin touch-ups. Yours is very nicely done with out over doing it and leaving these artifacts keeps the reality of the shot. I second the motion for 'nicely done'.

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Here is my contribution. I was fooling around with the camera getting ready to go out and shoot some waves. Grabbed this snap.
SOOC:

This one I cropped, added a vignette and used a sepia action that is pre-loaded in CS3:

I'm not much with ps because I just don't know how to do it. I got the Scott Kelby book yesterday, haven't had a chance to open it yet. I know that the name of the game is to get a good SOOC so that you spend little time processing. This only took a couple of minutes.

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Mike, really, really, really great pp on the second one and I rarely say really 3 times in a row!

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Well, then... I really, really, really appreciate the kind words!

I stumbled across an incredible little plug-in (not really little, cause it costs $159US and I'm just playing with the 30 day trial right now) called Focal Point by OnOne Software. It's like a tilt/shift selective focus tool in a plug-in. I really like it for portraits!